SSUS vs. FDAT ETF Comparison
Comparison of Day Hagan/Ned Davis Research Smart Sector ETF (SSUS) to Tactical Advantage ETF (FDAT)
SSUS
Day Hagan/Ned Davis Research Smart Sector ETF
SSUS Description
The investment seeks long-term capital appreciation and preservation of capital. The fund is considered a fund of funds that, under normal market conditions, seeks to achieve its investment objective by principally investing in unaffiliated equity exchange traded funds (ETFs) that track the performance of the individual sectors (Sectors) of the S&P 500 Index. The Advisor will attempt to enhance returns relative to the index by overweighting and underweighting its exposure to the Sectors relative to the index and may reduce its overall exposure to ETFs as determined by its risk management model. It is non-diversified.
Grade (RS Rating)
Last Trade
$39.15
Average Daily Volume
42,737
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FDAT
Tactical Advantage ETF
FDAT Description
The fund is an actively managed "fund-of ETFs." Family Dynasty Advisors LLC, the fund"s sub-adviser, invests the fund"s assets in ETFs that are listed on U.S. stock exchanges. The fund will invest in underlying ETFs that primarily invest in U.S. equity securities or high-yield bonds. Additionally, the fund will hold cash and cash equivalents.Grade (RS Rating)
Last Trade
$21.64
Average Daily Volume
3,402
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Performance
Period | SSUS | FDAT |
---|---|---|
30 Days | 4.43% | 3.05% |
60 Days | -2.68% | -1.14% |
90 Days | 1.22% | -0.17% |
12 Months | 10.75% | 6.60% |
1 Overlapping Holdings
Symbol | Grade | Weight in SSUS | Weight in FDAT | Overlap | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
XLRE | A | 1.71% | 6.29% | 1.71% |
SSUS: Top Represented Industries & Keywords
FDAT: Top Represented Industries & Keywords